This is one of my top favorite philodendrons even between my rare philodendrons this is very nice one, i love the growth pattern which instead of one shoot per node it can grow multiple growthpoints on one node, the leaves are enlogated and medium size and it's such a statement piece.
Hmm, that's interesting because mine were growing weird so I cut off a stem to propagate it and I put it in water and now, 2 weeks later, it grew crazy roots and I need to finally pot it.
Philodendron Burle Marx is very easy to reproduce and care for it is not as difficult as other types of philodendrone, at home I also take care of this tree because in my country many are selling and the price is still cheap compared to other Philodendrone. Greetings, healthy, always keep up the spirit ...
This is great! I too was trying to root in water and my cuttings are looking ill. I ordered some lecca and it just came in… So, I am going to give it a go.. Wish me luck and thx again:)
I am definitely interested in seeing how you fertilize this plant in the lecca. Mine do seem to be doing better as far as starting to develop roots now but part of the stems are looking pale (chlorinated??). Please help if you happen to read this.. :)
A few minutes into your presentation and feeling so appreciative for the details....as someone who is attempting this plant for the first time, thank you!
Hello Daniel I have a Burke Marx and I keep getting sticky sap on stem do for know what it is I've washed it with been oil twice all ready and ite coming back plant is perfectly healthy
Hi Daniel! awesome video.I could use some expert advice! somehow my burle Marx broke off the stem :0 Now have this huge budding plant with no root system except the aerial roots! I would love some advice as to if you think I should just stick the whole thing in water or try leca for the first time, or to divide it into a few sections or even a lot of sections like at each of the nodes/aerial root areas and propagate that way? Im so confused and i'm so scared to lose my absolute favorite plant!
I actually searched high and low on the internet after info on the Burle Max and came across this video and bonus info: you are also into Leca!!😍😍 My luck, I started my Leca journey around 3 months ago. I would love to know if you have your plant in a closed pot with a reservoir in the pot itself? And yes I would love to see a video on the fertilizer series cause I actually use the excact same😃😃 But am a little unsure if how much to use... Are you on Instagram? Please find me under my name if you are interested in a new “plant friend”💚
Hi Daniel. I've been desperate for some info and came across this video. After watching such useful content, I hit that subscribe button on the spot (and no pun intended, given the subject of the rest of my huge comment here!). So, as a new subscriber, right off the bat, I have a very long winded question for you. Several weeks ago, I bought two large unrooted Burle Marx cuttings from Etsy. The leaves yellowed a lot and began to die off while in water propagation so I contacted the shop owner and was sent two more cuttings which behaved exactly in the same way. I was distraught until I discovered Liquid-Dirt which I added in a small quantity to the water my cuttings were rooting in and it worked like magic! The leaves returned to that lovely spring green and all four cuttings began to sprout new leaves and all kinds of roots all over the place! So, a happy ending right? Well, not quite. Now, as I am finally getting ready to pot up my babies, I've been thrown into a full blown panic! All of a sudden some of my Burle Marx leaves have brown or browney-beige spots and a lot of the stems have flat brown spots all up and down and all over. Even the coverings of the new leaves coming in are spotted brown. I have recently found scale on an Aglaonema plant of mine that lived near where my Burle Marx cuttings have been rooting and living and so the first thing I thought was, oh no, it's gotta be scale. But the brown spots on the Burle Marx cuttings are not at all bumpy and don't seem to come off with alcohol or an insecticidal soap mixture as is normal with scale. Also, other than this new spotting, my cuttings are behaving just as they did before it - with new growth / new leaves coming in steadily and none of the old leaves yellowing or falling off or anything. All very confounding! Anyway, to end this long long tale of my Burle Marx woes, I did notice in your video above, especially in some of your closeups, that one or two of your leaves and one or two of your stems have the same exact same brown spotting I am talking about! So would you have any idea what this spotting is? Is it scale? Or some other problem I should actively treat? Thanks so much for your patience, Daniel. I'd truly appreciate any advice or comments you might have for me. Finally - and btw - your plants, the Burle Marx, as well as the ones in the background of this video - look absolutely gorgeous - and I would love to see more of your videos and content -
This is one of my top favorite philodendrons even between my rare philodendrons this is very nice one, i love the growth pattern which instead of one shoot per node it can grow multiple growthpoints on one node, the leaves are enlogated and medium size and it's such a statement piece.
I love that plant! It's a non-fuzy plant. I have some in water only, sometimes I'd discover the vessel is empty but thwy are still alive! Amazing.
Same here mine has been in a glass vase of water for a year. Such an easy plant. I have the variegated for min leca and it does require more light.
@@thingsiwonder2001 wow... you have the variegated ones... nice! : )
@@discodisco9770 Yes, thanks! :)
Wow i like that plant and your collection is so awesome. Beautiful plant . New friend ..
Keep safe God bless you friend
Hmm, that's interesting because mine were growing weird so I cut off a stem to propagate it and I put it in water and now, 2 weeks later, it grew crazy roots and I need to finally pot it.
I want the variegated one but I'm not paying an arm, leg, left liver or sell my hair lol great video!
🤣🤣🤣
left liver 😭
I love how mine is one plant but has like 3 growth points
Philodendron Burle Marx is very easy to reproduce and care for it is not as difficult as other types of philodendrone, at home I also take care of this tree because in my country many are selling and the price is still cheap compared to other Philodendrone. Greetings, healthy, always keep up the spirit ...
This is great! I too was trying to root in water and my cuttings are looking ill. I ordered some lecca and it just came in… So, I am going to give it a go.. Wish me luck and thx again:)
Wow so that was awesome
I got this Philodendron Burle Marx (XL) at the plantsome black Friday gets it this week. I know but it's me, and my job ...lol
I am definitely interested in seeing how you fertilize this plant in the lecca. Mine do seem to be doing better as far as starting to develop roots now but part of the stems are looking pale (chlorinated??). Please help if you happen to read this.. :)
A few minutes into your presentation and feeling so appreciative for the details....as someone who is attempting this plant for the first time, thank you!
Hello Daniel I have a Burke Marx and I keep getting sticky sap on stem do for know what it is I've washed it with been oil twice all ready and ite coming back plant is perfectly healthy
General hydro …info on fertilizing with LECA
I love this plant and treat it the same. The air roots are so good i put it right back into the pot of leca. great video
All my leaves are turning yellow. Help!!
i came accross this video. i just propagated my burle marx because its just too thick. i learned from this. thanks. from Indonesia
Love the content. I’ve booked this plant and I haven’t receive it. Pls do share more about this plant. 😍
I grow mine in water only, if I put it in soil it just dies
Love the video ❤
Hi Daniel! awesome video.I could use some expert advice! somehow my burle Marx broke off the stem :0 Now have this huge budding plant with no root system except the aerial roots! I would love some advice as to if you think I should just stick the whole thing in water or try leca for the first time, or to divide it into a few sections or even a lot of sections like at each of the nodes/aerial root areas and propagate that way? Im so confused and i'm so scared to lose my absolute favorite plant!
I actually searched high and low on the internet after info on the Burle Max and came across this video and bonus info: you are also into Leca!!😍😍 My luck, I started my Leca journey around 3 months ago.
I would love to know if you have your plant in a closed pot with a reservoir in the pot itself?
And yes I would love to see a video on the fertilizer series cause I actually use the excact same😃😃 But am a little unsure if how much to use...
Are you on Instagram?
Please find me under my name if you are interested in a new “plant friend”💚
Hurray! Yes this plant is very resilient!!!!
this plant is very easy to take care. i put them on my guppy tank.
I'm new. Got a BM coz I wanted a longer leaf . Thank you for the info
Thanks for sharing👍💚🌿☘️🍀Done tamsak..new friend here ..stay connected
Learning from india ❤️
Tq for this sharing.. I learn how planting with watching RUclips.. Tq
Hi Daniel. I've been desperate for some info and came across this video. After watching such useful content, I hit that subscribe button on the spot (and no pun intended, given the subject of the rest of my huge comment here!). So, as a new subscriber, right off the bat, I have a very long winded question for you. Several weeks ago, I bought two large unrooted Burle Marx cuttings from Etsy. The leaves yellowed a lot and began to die off while in water propagation so I contacted the shop owner and was sent two more cuttings which behaved exactly in the same way. I was distraught until I discovered Liquid-Dirt which I added in a small quantity to the water my cuttings were rooting in and it worked like magic! The leaves returned to that lovely spring green and all four cuttings began to sprout new leaves and all kinds of roots all over the place! So, a happy ending right? Well, not quite. Now, as I am finally getting ready to pot up my babies, I've been thrown into a full blown panic! All of a sudden some of my Burle Marx leaves have brown or browney-beige spots and a lot of the stems have flat brown spots all up and down and all over. Even the coverings of the new leaves coming in are spotted brown. I have recently found scale on an Aglaonema plant of mine that lived near where my Burle Marx cuttings have been rooting and living and so the first thing I thought was, oh no, it's gotta be scale. But the brown spots on the Burle Marx cuttings are not at all bumpy and don't seem to come off with alcohol or an insecticidal soap mixture as is normal with scale. Also, other than this new spotting, my cuttings are behaving just as they did before it - with new growth / new leaves coming in steadily and none of the old leaves yellowing or falling off or anything. All very confounding! Anyway, to end this long long tale of my Burle Marx woes, I did notice in your video above, especially in some of your closeups, that one or two of your leaves and one or two of your stems have the same exact same brown spotting I am talking about! So would you have any idea what this spotting is? Is it scale? Or some other problem I should actively treat? Thanks so much for your patience, Daniel. I'd truly appreciate any advice or comments you might have for me. Finally - and btw - your plants, the Burle Marx, as well as the ones in the background of this video - look absolutely gorgeous - and I would love to see more of your videos and content -
Gosh I really wished he would’ve answered ur question. I too would luv to know the answer.. There isn’t much info on this plant..
EFN is normal, but isn’t isn’t pretty. You won’t notice it when the plant gets bigger
Today I ordered the variegated version of Burle Mark.
Can this plant take direct sunlight.
This plant is so crunchy,
Lmaoo
Do you need lecca in a drainage hole pot?
Love this plant it's a joy
Is there a certain leca to use or it doesn't matter?
Thank you. Excellent
Can i use seaweed fertilizer.
What type of philodendron is on your right hand side (not the monstera)? Is it the tree philodendron or Xanadu maybe?
That looks like a P. selleum on his right and monstera tetrasperma (ginnie) on left :)
Ok I think I ❤️ you
Can I grow the Burle Marx in 100% sphagnum moss?
I am! It is growing but this is my very first attempt growing this plant so I don't know long term....it is doing great for now
Your plants in the background are gorgeous